California’s $3-billion bet on stem cells faces final test – Nature.com
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California’s $3-billion bet on stem cells faces final test
Nature.com When California voters approved US$3 billion in funding for stem–cell research in 2004, biologists flocked to the state, and citizens dreamed of cures for Parkinson’s disease and spinal-cord injuries. Now, the pot of money — one of the biggest state … Ethics should partner with science in research and developmentIdaho Mountain Express and Guide Aspen Institute now offering regenerative STEM Cell therapyMilTech |
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California’s $3-billion bet on stem cells faces final test
Nature.com When California voters approved US$3 billion in funding for stem–cell research in 2004, biologists flocked to the state, and citizens dreamed of cures for Parkinson’s disease and spinal-cord injuries. Now, the pot of money — one of the biggest state … Ethics should partner with science in research and developmentIdaho Mountain Express and Guide Aspen Institute now offering regenerative STEM Cell therapysatPRnews (press release) |
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Product News: UMMS Researchers Receive amfAR Grant to Eliminate HIV Reservoirs Using Gene Editing
SelectScience But it turns out there’s a chance that another enzyme, Cpf1, could be a better fit for CRISPR when targeting HIV because of how HIV mutates upon replication. Luban and Wolfe theorize that since CRISPR/Cpf1 can target multiple sites on the genome, it … |
